Description
This vintage cross stitch pattern from the DMC archive offers a window into the past. The designer, Thérèse de Dillmont, is one of history’s most loved embroiderers. Her Encyclopedia of Needlework, published in 1886 has been translated into over 17 languages and is still in print today. From the spider’s web hanging from two bright mushrooms, to the lone rocking horse sitting still – the nine illustrations in this pattern showcase the designer’s unique perspective. Use 13 shades of DMC Six-Strand Embroidery Floss to stitch the design. DMC water soluble guide makes it easy to cross stitch onto any fabric type. Our clear patterns and quality supplies make it easy for you to complete your project. Colorfast and fade resistant DMC floss keep stitches looking vibrant for generations to come.






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